A powerful system maintenance application built to easily remove recent file histories, chat logs, caches, cookies and web site histories. #System cleaner #Clear cache #Clear cookies #Cleaner #Eraser #History
Since disk space is a finite resource, making sure that you do not store files unnecessarily is very important. Right off the bat, you must ensure that all the items related to a certain installation are removed when you delete the source app, but there are also other possibilities: you can trim down binaries, delete unused language packs, and more.
MacCleanse is a fairly easy to use Mac application that comes with a stylish design and quickly scans your computer for files that can be safely removed in order to gain extra disk space.
The initial panel gives you an estimate of how much space can be regained, but to actually perform the cleaning you must carry out multiple scans in the “Cleanse” area.
The MacCleanse Quick Scan is able to find cache files, chat histories, crash logs, user logs, file histories, trash content, web cache, web cookies, download histories, web form values, web histories, web search histories, and web session settings.
You can view all the detected files organized by category, deselect the ones you want to keep, and then press the “Delete” button to get rid of the junk.
MacCleanse includes an uninstaller function that is able to detect all the files associated with a specific application: this way you can make sure that when you remove a certain utility, all the related settings files are also deleted.
MacCleanse is able to find orphan files that have been left behind by apps that have not been uninstalled properly. Moreover, you get to slim down binaries by removing the parts that are not designed for your machine type, and delete the language files that you are not using.
You can use MacCleanse to find all the plug-ins associated to a certain application and remove the ones you no longer need. At the same time, you can identify the duplicate or unused large archives, perform secure delete actions, or purge specific folders each time a quick scan is performed.
Considering you can easily schedule Quick Scans, this is a great way to keep your Mac clean without having to perform manual actions.
MacCleanse proposes simple yet efficient tools for identifying the files that take up space unnecessarily. The best part is that you have full control over the files that will be deleted, so you can check if you actually want to remove them.
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MacCleanse is part of these download collections: Cache Cleaner
What's new in MacCleanse 12.5:
- Bug Fix: Fixed crash when computing the last opened date for files when the system does not get a valid attribute.
MacCleanse 12.5
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- macOS 10.14 or later (Universal Binary)
- file size:
- 92.7 MB
- filename:
- maccleanse.dmg
- main category:
- Security
- developer:
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